Nicky Ponsford to join World Rugby on a two-year secondment from the RFU starting in July 2021 World Rugby Executive Committee approves an increase of £600,000 to the initial £2 million RWC High Performance Preparation Fund RWC 2021 High Performance Investment Fund will benefit qualified teams and those still within the qualification process World Rugby
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New Zealand names extended squads for Oceania Sevens
The All Blacks Sevens and Black Ferns Sevens depart for the Oceania Sevens in Townsville, Australia next Tuesday, with both sides carrying an extended squad for the last tournament before Olympic selection. Facing their Australian and Fijian counterparts in the Oceania Sevens will be the first time the teams have travelled offshore since the start
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Simon Middleton and Emily Scarratt have been awarded MBEs
England Women head coach Simon Middleton and vice-captain Emily Scarratt have been awarded MBEs for services to rugby football and rugby union respectively. Giles Hilton, chairman and commercial manager at Canterbury Rugby Football Club has also received an MBE for services to rugby union football in Kent. Middleton joined the RFU in 2014 and led
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Army Rugby Union re-shapes Women’s playing structure
The British Army has long had a significant gender split between serving males and females. Although numbers have increased over the last few years, the UK Government’s last biannual diversity report, published in April 2020, showed that a shade under 10 percent of the total number of full-time soldiers and 14 percent of Army Reserves
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GB Sevens to compete in Quest for Gold Sevens
GB Sevens can confirm their participation in ‘Quest for Gold Sevens’ in Los Angeles (25-26 June). Both the men’s and women’s GB Sevens squads will travel to Dignity Health Sports Park, Carson for the pre-Olympic tournament and their final preparation event ahead of Tokyo. Hosts USA, Argentina, Kenya and Korea make up the men’s
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A Review of the 2020-1 Season – Part Four
A new-look Allianz Premier 15s So the most dramatic and worrying season of the Allianz Premier 15s was completed. That is a major triumph. The organisers deserve huge thanks for seeing this mammoth operation through to its final stages. In recent days it’s almost been possible to forget the dark troughs it passed through. Only
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A Review of the 2020-1 Season – Part Three
The Six Nations Despite all the doubts the famous old championship was completed, in a completely new guise. A temporary format was introduced to reduce the chances of contagion. After four rounds – just three matches for each nation – the final order was much as expected: England, France, Ireland, Italy, Scotland, Wales. This was
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A Review of the 2020-1 Season – Part Two
Structures and Strictures For the 2020-21 season the RFU made a few decisive changes to the operation of its Premier 15s, second version. The Forgotten Ones One decision that has seen little comment is the reduction of club squads from 60 to 40. This was an effort to bring the cream to the top –
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A Review of the 2020-1 Season – Part One – Glass Ceilings
Far too much happened during this last season for one piece to cover all its many aspects. So here’s a start with a topic to concern everyone, women’s representation in the game beyond their playing days. Coaching With the sad parting of Kim Oliver and the Bristol Bears the number of female DoRs and Head
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Harlequins give Karen Findlay a fitting farewell
The full time whistle blew, the travelling Harlequins support rose to their feet and on to the lush Kingsholm surface charged Jess Breach, in the exultation as fast on one leg as two, crutches long since tossed aside as she leapt into a teammate’s arms. Behind her came another wounded soldier, captain Rachael Burford, the
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